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Plantations in Ireland
- 1500
- King of England => Lord of Ireland
- Divided in three
- The Pale
- Area to
north and
south of
Dublin
- Followed
English law
and customs
- Anglo-Irish
lordships
- Ruled by
descendants of
Anglo-Normans
- Followed
both English
'common' law
and Gaelic
Brehon law
- Gaelic Irish
lordships
- Ruled by Irish lords
- Followed Brehon law
- Very
Celtic
- Gaelic
Brehon
law
- Chief
elected
from
derbhfine
- Land
owned
by clan
- English
common
law
- New lord
was the
eldest
son
- Land
owned
by lord
- Tudors
- Henry VIII
- Wanted to
conquer
Ireland
- To protect
England
- To spread
Protestantism
- Surrender
and regrant
- Lords
surrendered
their land to
the king
- By swearing loyalty
to the king, they got
the land back, and
new English titles
- Plantations
- The rebellious'
lands were
confiscated
- Land is then
given to
loyal settlers
- Laois-Offaly Plantation
- O'Mores and
O'Connors were
the lords
- Queen Mary
sent her Lord
Deputy with an
army
- Lands
confiscated
- Divided
into
counties
- Queen's County
- Laois
- King's County
- Offaly
- Failure
- Not
enough
planters
- Not enough
English planters
- Lands
were
attacked
- Munster
Plantation
- Fitzgeralds
ruled most
of Munster
- Queen
Mary
- Appointed
presidents to
impose English
customs
- Encouraged
"adventurers"
from England
- Desmond Rebellions
- Led by James
Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald
- Defeated
twice,
then killed
- Left Munster
in ruins
- Earl of
Desmond
joined,
was
beheaded